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#341306 - 03/03/12 12:50 AM
Re: Demos JS 2012 Resources for Korg Micro
[Re: spalding1968]
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Registered: 05/05/00
Posts: 1384
Loc: koudekerke, Holland.
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Hi Spalding,
You were very quick to answer. Well if you don't like what you hear in these demos changes are small you are going to like the Micro at all. I do not intend to set myself yet another task of demoing the factory presets. Donny did so a while back, and others who have the Micro are invited to do so if they like. ( Bernie, Tim, Deane, Scott, etc). But all I can say is that what you are hearing here ( apart from my rather poor playing techniques) is pretty different from what you hear out of the box. Small wonder as I programmed on it for hundreds of hours and tweaked virtually everything. Upper sounds, styles, effects, etc.etc. That's all I can say for now. I hope those who have meanwhile gotten my Resources will comment in this thread during the next few days. These are the replies that I got from Deane and from Bernie:
Hi John, "....I wanted to send along a little note telling you how much I am enjoying your keyboard setups. I have loaded most of the material and have found dozens of outstanding sounds, styles, and performances that will fit well into my gig requirements. I also downloaded just about everything I could find from the Korg Forum download area and have also loaded your three resource disks from the PA80 section. All in all they are really great. I hope Korg knows who you are and listends to your ideas - they certainly should....." (Deane)
"...Hi John I have been through some of your programs and like a lot of your work. Eventhough you are working with a Korg impeded person, with your help we will eventually get this whipped into shape. As I told you, I am set up with the first offering, and before I go through anymore and marking they're location, I had better bite the bullet and start reloading with your instructions......"
regards, John
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#341316 - 03/03/12 05:12 AM
Re: Demos JS 2012 Resources for Korg Micro
[Re: john smies]
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Senior Member
Registered: 05/05/00
Posts: 1384
Loc: koudekerke, Holland.
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Sorry Tony I had overlooked your entry.
First let me say this. I am not a Korg salesman and personally I do not care what people buy as long as they are happy. Hence it is not for me to win anyone over to buy a Korg or Yamaha. I do offer my software ( at a token price Tony, which will be confirmed no doubt by some of those who have already got it) to those who have or are interested in the Micro. If you have a Micro you might want to consider splashing out 25 euros if you know it is money well spent. That for starters is a personal thing. I realize that any demo will fall short of the full contents of my extensive progamming, also see comments from a fellow countryman below. I have no desire to start comparing my programming on the Micro which spans four years with the factory presets. If you are happy with them or think you can do okay yourself, why bother ? On the other hand if you think that you could get a lot of musical improvement, inspiration and programming techniques by using my software , you are most welcome.
From a Dutch fellow musician who ordered the Micro Resources a week ago I got the following comments as regards the demos, which might be telling..............(the reply was in Dutch but it was okay with him to translate it and post it here as well:
Hi John
When I heard your demos it struck me that I was much less impressed with your arrangements as I was actually using your sets on my Micro. Because your performances and all the changes that you have brought about widely exceed the factory sounds, styles and performances.Without any doubt ! However the demos do not bring out the difference and sound a lot like any average keyboard.
I have no idea as to why cause I wish lots of folks would acquire your programming for that token amount, considering the superb added value your programming has given my Micro. I sincerely recommend your programming to any Micro owner who will find it hard to believe how you have brought out the expressiveness of the Micro.
Music is something one must undergo. And the best way is realtime behind your own Micro Arranger I for one have a great time behind the Micro, using your sounds and inspiring styles.Keep up the good work, John!
Sincere Greetings, Auke.
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